Colombia seizes hundreds of tarantulas and insects bound for Germany
Hundreds of wild spiders and insects were seized by
Colombian authorities on Thursday as they foiled an alleged attempt to smuggle
the bugs to Europe, officials said.
A statement from Bogota's environmental authority said at
least 232 tarantulas, 67 cockroaches, nine spider eggs, and a scorpion with
seven of its young were confiscated at the capital's El Dorado airport.
The bugs were kept in more than 200 plastic containers
hidden in a suitcase, the statement said.
Two German citizens were detained and will be prosecuted,
officials said. They said they were taking the animals to Germany for academic
purposes, but lacked the permits to collect and transport them.
Video shows some of the insects crawling around a box as
authorities examine them. A tarantula can be seen climbing on a wooden branch,
while another bug crawls across an official's arm while they inspect it.
Bogota's environment secretary, Carolina Urrutia, said even
if people intended to use wild animals for scientific research, they still need
permission from the relevant authorities to remove them from the country.
This is the second incident in less than three months in
which authorities have seized wild specimens intended to be illegally exported
from Colombia.
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